Chapter 8 (1/2)

Translator: Exodus Tales  Editor: Exodus Tales

Tang Chi knew that Gu Linye was conceited. She could easily tell from his personality.

However, it seemed that he was ignorant as well. Asking a question like this was very natural.

Gu Linye belonged to the kind of people who would use his family connection and money to engage in foreign affairs and clubs. Naturally, he does not have a proper job.

As soon as Tang Chi asked that question, Gu Linye felt like she was insulting him for not doing anything serious, like his Brother and Father.

Qi Zhen remained calm and elegant. However, she rolled her eyes when she heard her son, “Why are you so agitated? Your Sister-in-Law just married into this family, of course she doesn’t know what you do. What was wrong with her question? Have you gone mental overthinking this?

3Tang Chi: “…”

Tang Chi was shocked. An elegant lady was saying that someone had gone mental!

Gu Linye was stunned by his mother’s retort. His face had gone red and he felt like he was utterly humiliated.

But because she was his mother, he couldn’t get upset.

This was only the first day and he already suffered such shame and humiliation. Gu Linye gave Tang Chi a sharp look and decided that it was all her fault that this happened before finally storming out of the house while feeling upset.

Gu Linye left angrily but Qi Zhen seemed to be used to this sight. She looked at Tang Chi’s shocked expression on her face and then composed herself immediately before laughing delicately. “Oh Xiao Chi, Linye has been a little out of control since he was really young, we’re already clear on that point. But not to worry, we’re on your side. He wouldn’t dare do anything. He just can’t accept his brother’s marriage at this moment, that’s all.”

Qi Zhen told Tang Chi the situation so bluntly. Tang Chi privately thought in her head that Qi Zhen didn’t spare her son’s feelings at all while she nodded timidly and said, “Yeah, I understand. Perhaps Linye felt that I’m not right for his brother, clearly, there’s a big gap there…”